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Review: Updated: MacBook

By Kane Fulton Introduction and design Note: OS X 10.11 El Capitan is now available to download onto the new MacBook from the Mac App store. It introduces loads of new features including a split-screen view, a Spaces Bar and under-the-hood performance improvements. To find out if OS X 10.11 El Capitan is a worthy…

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Review: Updated: MacBook

By Kane Fulton Introduction and design Note: OS X 10.11 El Capitan is now available to download onto the new MacBook from the Mac App store. It introduces loads of new features including a split-screen view, a Spaces Bar and under-the-hood performance improvements. To find out if OS X 10.11 El Capitan is a worthy…

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Review: Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11

By Steven Wong Introduction With the immense success of applications like Office 365 and tools like OneDrive, Microsoft has done well to stay in the cloud. That’s also where ultra portable laptops like the Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11 comes from. Available in two screen sizes, 11.6 and 14-inch, the Acer Cloudbook is a low-cost,…

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Review: Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11

By Steven Wong Introduction With the immense success of applications like Office 365 and tools like OneDrive, Microsoft has done well to stay in the cloud. That’s also where ultra portable laptops like the Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11 comes from. Available in two screen sizes, 11.6 and 14-inch, the Acer Cloudbook is a low-cost,…

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Competition: techradar pro: tell us about your hyper-converged storage plans and win a BB-8 robot

By Desire Athow Putting software first are what hyper-converged infrastructures are all about. Hardware, for once, takes the back seat, which is what worries some of the more traditional players. Combining commodity hardware with smart software to produce a self-sustaining system guided by the SDS (Software-Defined software) motto. Not surprisingly, it has disrupted the business…

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Competition: techradar pro: tell us about your hyper-converged storage plans and win a BB-8 robot

By Desire Athow Putting software first are what hyper-converged infrastructures are all about. Hardware, for once, takes the back seat, which is what worries some of the more traditional players. Combining commodity hardware with smart software to produce a self-sustaining system guided by the SDS (Software-Defined software) motto. Not surprisingly, it has disrupted the business…

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Review: Updated: Foxtel Play

By Nick Broughall Introduction Update: Foxtel Play has added new shows It seems like an age since the TV through the internet craze took Australia by storm. While ABC iView and SBS On Demand are practically everywhere these days and the free-to-air networks are struggling to decide exactly what the internet is to them, Foxtel…

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Samsung ATIV Book 9 Pro vs. Microsoft Surface Book vs. Apple MacBook Pro: Premium Laptops Specs Showdown

Samsung is clearly taking on the Surface Book and the MacBook Pro with its newly unveiled ATIV Book 9 Pro. While previous ATIV laptops were designed as portable machines with midrange specs, the new ATIV is clearly a heavyweight looking to challenge a champion. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hands-on review: Samsung Ativ Book 9 Spin

By Kevin Lee 2015 might as well be the year of the 2-in-1 laptop with all the stunning new devices including the Surface Book and the HP Spectre x360. With that in mind it seems fitting that Samsung has introduced its first ever convertible notebook, the Ativ Book 9 Spin. The Spin isn’t breaking new…

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Hands-on review: Samsung Ativ Book 9 Spin

By Kevin Lee 2015 might as well be the year of the 2-in-1 laptop with all the stunning new devices including the Surface Book and the HP Spectre x360. With that in mind it seems fitting that Samsung has introduced its first ever convertible notebook, the Ativ Book 9 Spin. The Spin isn’t breaking new…

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Review: iPad Mini 4

By Gareth Beavis Introduction and design It’s hard to work out what Apple’s up to with its iPad range. You’d have said that the mini selection of tablets was being retired after the mini 3 got the minimum upgrade possible… but then the iPad mini 4 was quietly rolled out. And it’s actually rather good.…

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Review: iPad Mini 4

By Gareth Beavis Introduction and design It’s hard to work out what Apple’s up to with its iPad range. You’d have said that the mini selection of tablets was being retired after the mini 3 got the minimum upgrade possible… but then the iPad mini 4 was quietly rolled out. And it’s actually rather good.…

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Review: Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA

By Nick Mediati Introduction I have a soft spot for small notebooks in the 12-inch range. To me, it’s the perfect size for a go-anywhere notebook with a screen and keyboard that’s not too small. So as you might imagine, I was excited to try out the 11.6-inch Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA. It’s compact…

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Review: Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA

By Nick Mediati Introduction I have a soft spot for small notebooks in the 12-inch range. To me, it’s the perfect size for a go-anywhere notebook with a screen and keyboard that’s not too small. So as you might imagine, I was excited to try out the 11.6-inch Asus Transformer Book Flip TP200SA. It’s compact…

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Apple Force Touch Keyboard Coming Soon? Filed Patent Hints At Yes

A recently published Apple patent hinted that the company has a Force Touch keyboard in the pipeline. The patent was filed in 2012, and suggested that Apple may already be working on a MacBook that utilizes this technology. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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